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Hanged Man

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In tarot, the Hanged Man card typically symbolizes sacrifice, patience, and the potential for spiritual growth and understanding. It represents the energy of letting go of the old ways of thinking and being open to new perspectives. The Hanged Man card is often associated with the energy of suspended action, letting go of the past, and the ability to gain a new perspective.

When the Hanged Man card is in an upright position, it can indicate that the querent is in a state of suspended action, and that they are being called to let go of the past and be open to new perspectives. They may be being called to make a sacrifice for the greater good, and to have patience in the process of spiritual growth and understanding. They may be being called to detach from the material world, to become more spiritually aware and to see things from a different point of view.

When the Hanged Man card is in a reversed position, it can indicate that the querent may be resisting change, and may be hanging onto the past. They may be feeling stuck in a situation and not willing to move forward. They may be feeling unmotivated, lack of self-discipline, they may be easily distracted and may lack focus. They may also be experiencing delays in achieving their goals, or they may be experiencing stagnation in certain areas of their life. They may also be avoiding the truth of a situation and may be avoiding taking responsibility for their actions. They may also be neglecting their responsibilities and not providing protection and guidance to others. They may also be lacking in self-care and self-nurturing. They may also be feeling that they are not making the progress they want in their spiritual growth, and may be feeling that they are not moving forward.


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